Brian Daboll tells Wan'Dale Robinson 'stop posting that shit' amid IG Live

The New York Giants won their second game of the season on Sunday, topping the Seattle Seahawks 29-20 on the road. Naturally that led to a little post-game celebration.
But as receiver Wan’Dale Robinson shared an Instagram Live from the locker room, someone was waiting to shut things down.
Robinson’s video showed Giants players dancing to music in the locker room and generally cavorting and having a good time. Then, toward the end of a 13-second long clip, coach Brian Daboll enters the screen over Robinson’s shoulder.
He quickly yelled, “Stop posting that s***!” and the video abruptly cut off after Robinson quipped “Oh, no sir.”
Some things are better kept in-house.
For the Giants, though, the win was certainly worth celebrating. The team might be in last place in the NFC East standings, but wins have been hard to come by over the last couple years.
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After going 9-7-1 in Daboll’s first season as head coach, the Giants slid back to 6-11 last season. They finished third in the NFC East in both years.
The goal this year is certainly to finish a little better, though things have gotten off to a rocky start. Worse, division rival Washington looks to be on cruise control as rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been phenomenal so far.
For his part, Robinson had plenty to celebrate on Sunday, though.
He caught six passes for 36 yards and a touchdown, while he also logged one carry for four yards. On the season he now has 32 catches for 230 yards and two touchdowns, while he has run twice for 18 yards.
In any case, he seemed to get the message from Daboll. New York Giants business stays in-house.